• In der Gewalt des theologisch-politischen Dilemmas
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 52 (5): 823-829. 2014.
  • Tiefendimension von Säkularität
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (2): 301-318. 2014.
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    Paul and the Philosophers (edited book)
    Fordham University Press. 2021.
    The apostle Paul has reemerged as a force on the contemporary philosophical scene. Some of the most powerful recent affirmations of nonrepresentational, materialist, and event-oriented philosophies repeat topics and tropes of the ancient apostle. Paul is appropriated both for and against Kantian cosmopolitanism, psychoanalytic models of subjectivity and power, Schmittian political theologies, Derridean messianism, political universalism, and an ongoing refashioning of identity politics within po…Read more
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    Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination
    with Samuel Weber
    Stanford University Press. 1997.
    With the collapse of the bipolar system of global rivalry that dominated world politics after the Second World War, and in an age that is seeing the return of "ethnic cleansing" and "identity politics," the question of violence, in all of its multiple ramifications, imposes itself with renewed urgency. Rather than concentrating on the socioeconomic or political backgrounds of these historical changes, the contributors to this volume rethink the _concept_ of violence, both in itself and in relati…Read more
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    “Et Iterum de Deo”: Jacques Derrida and the Tradition of Divine Names
    In Edward Baring & Peter E. Gordon (eds.), The Trace of God: Derrida and Religion, Fordham University Press. pp. 13-38. 2020.
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    Contributors
    In Ward Blanton & Hent de Vries (eds.), Paul and the Philosophers, Fordham University Press. pp. 625-628. 2021.
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    Notes
    with Ward Blanton, Hans Conzelmann, Paul A. Holloway, Emma Wasserman, Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Marc de Wilde, L. L. Welborn, Elizabeth A. Castelli, Stanley Stowers, Slavoj Žiižek, Roland Boer, Clayton Crockett, Simon Critchley, Paul Ricoeur, Julia Reinhard Lupton, Eleanor Kaufman, Nils F. Schott, Gil Anidjar, Antónia Szabari, Stathis Gourgouris, Gilles Deleuze, Ian Balfour, Itzhak Benyamini, Shmuel Trigano, and Kenneth Reinhard
    In Ward Blanton & Hent de Vries (eds.), Paul and the Philosophers, Fordham University Press. pp. 513-624. 2021.
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    One can love and not forgive or out of love decide not to forgive. Or one can forgive but not love, or choose to forgive but not love the ones forgiven. Love and forgiveness follow parallel and largely independent paths, a truth we fail to acknowledge when we pressure others to both love and forgive. Individuals in conflict, sparring social and ethnic groups, warring religious communities, and insecure nations often do not need to pursue love and forgiveness to achieve peace of mind and heart. T…Read more
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    Index
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. pp. 241-244. 2015.
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    Contributors
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. pp. 237-240. 2015.
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    Suggested Reading
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. pp. 235-236. 2015.
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    Preface and acknowledgments
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. 2015.
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    Notes
    with Samuel Weber, M. B. Pranger, Marian Hobson, Giorgio Agamben, Stathis Gourgouris, Susan M. Shell, Michael Dillon, Peter Van Der Veer, Ali Behdad, Cathy Caruth, Anselm Haverkamp, Cornelia Vismann, Beatrice Hanssen, Peter Fenves, Peggy Kamuf, Werner Hamacher, and Jacques Derrida
    In Hent de Vries & Samuel Weber (eds.), Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination, Stanford University Press. pp. 347-402. 1997.
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    Levinas
    In Simon Critchley & William R. Schroeder (eds.), A Companion to Continental Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 1999.
    In sharp contrast with Heidegger's insistence that the metaphysics of presence, in particular the objectivation of beings in terms of their being “ready at hand” culminating in the techno‐scientific world‐view, be destructed and overcome in light of a more fundamental thinking of “presencing” or “coming into presence” (Anwesen), the philosophy of the infinitely Other introduced (or should we say: rearticulated) by Emmanuel Levinas marks a radical rupture with all ontology. Indeed, it breaks away…Read more
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    Violence and Testimony: On Sacrificing Sacrifice
    In Hent de Vries & Samuel Weber (eds.), Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination, Stanford University Press. pp. 14-43. 1997.
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    Introduction
    with Samuel Weber
    In Hent de Vries & Samuel Weber (eds.), Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination, Stanford University Press. pp. 1-13. 1997.
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    Inverse Versus Dialectical Theology: The Two Faces of Negativity and the Miracle of Faith
    In Ward Blanton & Hent de Vries (eds.), Paul and the Philosophers, Fordham University Press. pp. 466-512. 2021.
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    5 Must We Mean What We Say? Seriousness and Sincerity in the Work of J. L. Austin and Stanley Cavell
    In Ernst van Alphen, Mieke Bal & Carel Smith (eds.), The Rhetoric of Sincerity, Stanford University Press. pp. 90-118. 2008.
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    12. The Passionate Utterance of Love
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. pp. 191-234. 2015.
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    HUMAN ALERT. Concepts and Practices of Love and Forgiveness
    In Hent de Vries & Nils F. Schott (eds.), Love and Forgiveness for a More Just World: Columbia University Press, Columbia University Press. pp. 1-23. 2015.
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    This article discusses the remarkable conversation between Ernst Bloch and Theodor W. Adorno regarding the relationship between utopia and death. It unpacks the antinomy of death and analyzes the m...
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    Die erste und letzte Vermittlung: Notizen zum religiösen Dispositiv
    Internationales Jahrbuch Für Medienphilosophie 7 (1): 23-62. 2021.
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    Boekbesprekingen
    with F. De Meyer, J. Lust, Th C. de Kruijf, H. W. M. van Grol, Marcel Poorthuis, P. C. Beentjes, H. W. Woorts, Martin Parmentier, Marc Schneiders, Bernard Van Dorpe, Hans Goddijn, A. H. C. van Eijk, Ulrich Hemel, Martien Parmentier, Jan van Hooydonk, Teije Brattinga, G. Rouwhorst, J. Besemer, H. J. Adriaanse, Paul van Tongeren, Ger Groot, R. Ceusters, and Johan G. Hahn
    Bijdragen 49 (4): 443-472. 1988.
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    Boekbesprekingen
    with Tamis Wever, P. C. Beentjes, Martin Parmentier, P. Smulders, G. Rouwhorst, Marc Schneiders, J. Y. H. A. Jacobs, A. H. C. van Eijk, J. Besemer, A. van de Pavert, H. J. Adriaanse, H. Bleijendaal, Hans Goddijn, and Joh G. Hahn
    Bijdragen 49 (3): 331-355. 1988.
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    Tiefendimension von Säkularität
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (2). 2009.
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    In der Gewalt des theologisch-politischen Dilemmas
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 52 (5). 2004.
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    From “ghost in the machine” to “spiritual automaton”: Philosophical meditation in Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Levinas (review)
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1): 77-97. 2006.
    This essay discusses Stanley Cavell’s remarkable interpretation of Emmanuel Levinas’s thought against the background of his own ongoing engagement with Wittgenstein, Austin, and the problem of other minds. This unlikely debate, the only extensive discussion of Levinas by Cavell in his long philosophical career sofar, focuses on their different reception of Descartes’s idea of the infinite. The essay proposes to read both thinkers against the background of Wittgenstein’s model of philosophical me…Read more